WBA 1 Villa 1Villa 2 Wigan 1Arsenal 3 Villa 0Villa 1 Liverpool 2
Quote from: WikiVilla on April 25, 2011, 05:59:02 PM it feels great to stay up and better than anything that short, Irish fellow achievedWe stayed up every season with "that short Irish fellow", its' just that he set our sights a lot higher...
it feels great to stay up and better than anything that short, Irish fellow achieved
Arsenal 2-1 ArsenalSeason over.Thank Fuck.
Wba 2 - 1 Villa - LossVilla 1 - 1 Wigan - DrawArsenal 4 - 1 Villa - LossVilla 0 - 0 Liverpool - Draw
Based on the season so far... Lose 2-1 to Albion after being a goal up. Dunne and McAllister have a touch-line spat. Concede the winner in the 93rd minute. Frustrating 1-1 draw against Wigan including Ashley Young's last-ever penalty for Villa, which he misses trying to emulate the Dwight Yorke dink. A battling come-back to draw 2-2 at The Emirates. Journalists and broadcast media to focus solely on how the wheels have well and truly come off Arsenal since since handed the League Cup to Blues. Elsewhere in London this weekend, Man City create an historic precedent by collecting the FA Cup dressed in sky blue keffiyeh. "It's what I came here for," says unused substitute, James Milner. Well deserved 2-0 win against a Liverpool sporting their new away strip - stripes based on deckchairs. A glorious sunny day with Villa playing the best football of the campaign, spoilt only by Houllier returning from his convalescence to lick King Kenny's shoes and personally negotiate Stuart Downing's transfer to his beloved Anfield.
Quote from: Goldie.7 on April 25, 2011, 01:06:33 AMWba 2 - 1 Villa - LossVilla 1 - 1 Wigan - DrawArsenal 4 - 1 Villa - LossVilla 0 - 0 Liverpool - Draw*UpdatedWba 2 - 1 Villa - Loss Villa 1 - 1 Wigan - DrawArsenal 2 - 0 Villa - LossVilla 0 - 0 Liverpool - Draw
Quote from: TopDeck113 on April 25, 2011, 03:19:24 PMBased on the season so far... Lose 2-1 to Albion after being a goal up. Dunne and McAllister have a touch-line spat. Concede the winner in the 93rd minute. Frustrating 1-1 draw against Wigan including Ashley Young's last-ever penalty for Villa, which he misses trying to emulate the Dwight Yorke dink. A battling come-back to draw 2-2 at The Emirates. Journalists and broadcast media to focus solely on how the wheels have well and truly come off Arsenal since since handed the League Cup to Blues. Elsewhere in London this weekend, Man City create an historic precedent by collecting the FA Cup dressed in sky blue keffiyeh. "It's what I came here for," says unused substitute, James Milner. Well deserved 2-0 win against a Liverpool sporting their new away strip - stripes based on deckchairs. A glorious sunny day with Villa playing the best football of the campaign, spoilt only by Houllier returning from his convalescence to lick King Kenny's shoes and personally negotiate Stuart Downing's transfer to his beloved Anfield. Two down; two to go.